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zaphod, (edited ) to risa in Which Zefram Cochrane do y'all prefer?
@zaphod@lemmy.ca avatar

Stuffy and a thinly veiled metaphor for racists who object to mixed race relationships…

bionicjoey, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...

Could be because one is a religious symbol and the other is a cultural symbol. There is a case to be made that government personnel shouldn’t be allowed to openly display their religious affiliation in a secular society, in order to preserve the separation of church and state. Not saying I agree with that perspective, but it is a hot topic of debate in many parts of the world today.

ThunderclapSasquatch,

There is the problem of where does religion and culture separate? Especially for a spiritual people like the Bajorans do we ever really see one post occupation without the ear thing?

bionicjoey,

Worf: “Our gods are dead. Ancient Klingon warriors slew them a millennia ago. They were more trouble than they were worth.”

USSBurritoTruck,
@USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website avatar

One of the Bajorans serving on Voyager wore an earring. Gerron, the young former Maquis that was part of Tuvok’s boot camp in “Learning Curve” had to give up his.

There’s also Tabor from “Nothing Human”, and Tal Celes from “The Good Shepard”, neither of whom wore the earring on screen in the four total episodes they appeared in. Tal also had her given name before her family name, which is not the Bajoran tradition.

Even Seska didn’t wear the earring when she was still undercover as a Bajoran, and likely could have gotten away with it thanks to her closeness to Chakotay.

bionicjoey,

To give a more serious answer, Bajorans seem very theocratic and I think most of them would fundamentally disagree with the concept of a secular government.

Bajor exists in a weird gray area since their religion is in some ways literally real. In some ways the Bajorans are like the Vorta and the Jem’Hadar. Their “gods” are provably real, they interact with them regularly, and they have demonstrated to them that they have what seem to be supernatural powers.

Also, critically for the Bajorans, not only are their gods real, but their demons (Pa Wraiths) are real as well. And that opens up a whole other philosophical can of worms. In a way it reminds me of Warhammer 40k. In that universe, religion isn’t irrational. In fact it’s completely rational. Because Chaos is real, and it will fuck you up if you aren’t religious.

GraniteM,

Ro’s first appearance comes well before the Federation knew the Prophets, let alone the Pah Wraiths, to be literally real.

Riker calling out Ro for her earring isn’t great, when compared against his acceptance of Worf’s baldric. If I were trying to find a defensible reason, I might go with the idea that Bajor used to have a rigidly enforced caste system, and the earrings indicated one’s caste, so it is possible that Riker assumed that Ro was trying to adhere to the old system which would fly in the face of Federation egalitarianism, and that he was less familiar with how Bajor’s treatment of the caste system had changed during the occupation.

MangoKangaroo, to food in You, yeah you there on the other side of the screen, you should fry up some garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas). It's delicious and costs like $2 tops.

What entree do people pair these with? Or do you just, like, eat them with rice or something?

chamomile,
@chamomile@furry.engineer avatar

@MangoKangaroo @21Cabbage There are lots of options, but personally I like serving them with rice, fried onions and kale! You can either pan fry them, or spread them on a sheet tray in the oven with the onions. I simultaneously make seasoned rice cooked in vegetable stock and a teaspoon or two of the same spices I cooked the chickpeas and onions in. (I like ras el hanout, but you can use whatever seasoning you like.)

MangoKangaroo,

This sounds neat, and I do love me some onions. I’ll add it to the list.

baggins,
@baggins@beehaw.org avatar

I simultaneously make seasoned rice cooked in vegetable stock and a teaspoon or two of the same spices I cooked the chickpeas and onions in With some chopped carrot, peppers, peas and sweetcorn, it’s a staple on our meal lists. We call it ‘Rice Fandango’.

In honour of Carlos Fandango :-)

chamomile,
@chamomile@furry.engineer avatar

@baggins I'm afraid I'm not familiar, but that does sound good!

synae, to food in You, yeah you there on the other side of the screen, you should fry up some garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas). It's delicious and costs like $2 tops.
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

There was a bar near me that had this as a snack, they are delicious

21Cabbage,

Literally what inspired me. Walked past the place and thought “well that was a great appetizer there, wonder if I could make it”. So I looked it up and as it turns out it’s cheap as shit to make.

slampisko, to memes in Japanese people might think it's too soon for this meme. Poseidon doesn't.

*Poseidon’t.

ChillDude69,

Poseidon’t fuck around, that’s for sure.

bdonvr, to memes in ...with weirdly elaborate rules, for what you can do while you're inverting it

Ah yes, that video I’ve seen like three times in its entirety for some reason

Kecessa, (edited )

youtu.be/Zv-XNlE1s8EThat’s the one?

TonyTonyChopper,
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

the ?si= part is a personal identifier to track you

Kecessa,

Thanks, always forget about that

at_an_angle,

Love that video. It explains everything in a roundabout way but wraps everything up in the end.

RizzRustbolt, to memes in This meme is so accurate to me that I **TRULY** cannot remember if I made it or not.

BASICally, I’m ancient.

ChonkyOwlbear, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...

He has seen Worf’s personnel file. Riker knows what happened the last time an officer tried to tell him what to wear.

verity_kindle, to risa in Riker had some double-standard problems, man...
@verity_kindle@lemmy.world avatar

Can we talk about Riker’s nipples? No nips, unless it’s a Betazoid wedding on the bridge.

mrGarbanzo, to food in You, yeah you there on the other side of the screen, you should fry up some garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas). It's delicious and costs like $2 tops.

I approve this.

zeppo, to memes in "Fantasy Zone" is such an innocuous name, too...
@zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

Hell yeah. I loved Fantasy Zone II.

Iamdanno, to memes in ...with weirdly elaborate rules, for what you can do while you're inverting it

Isn’t an inside out sphere, . . . . Just a sphere?

The_Picard_Maneuver, to memes in This meme is so accurate to me that I **TRULY** cannot remember if I made it or not.
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

I loved this game so much! For all the years between DOS and the internet being navigable enough to find this again, I thought maybe it was a false memory.

Donjuanme, to memes in This meme is so accurate to me that I **TRULY** cannot remember if I made it or not.

Played this on dos, wish I’d learned more programming. Building randomness all the way up, banana velocity limit disabled, wind all the way up.

That was 96?

Pacmanlives, to memes in This meme is so accurate to me that I **TRULY** cannot remember if I made it or not.

The funny thing is for me is I never knew about this hidden game at the time. I was also like 6 at the time. I started on MSDOS 5 and wasn’t this in Win3.1? Wild this era of computing was. So many dip switch’s

ChillDude69,

I remember playing it on DOS-only machines. I think it started being included with QBasic in MSDOS 5. This is now unlocking a memory, for me. I remember, back in that era, I made a QBasic program that was literally the DVD screensaver, with the logo bouncing around…except it was just a circle with a gradient in it. I think I eventually upgraded it to being a smiley face. Anyway, that was long before the meme about screensavers like that, and the whole “OMG IT’S ABOUT TO HIT THE CORNER, SO SATISFYING” thing.

But the thing is, I distinctly remember having that “oooh, it’s gonna hit the corner” feeling. And it was extra satisfying, because I had coded the collision physics for myself, including offsets for the origin point of the circle, so it would bounce off the edges, rather than slide halfway off the screen. It was a really awesome feeling.

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